Fepavary 13, 1864.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
er Load o russes t and in the Midland Counties, The inactivity we have ju. 1 
Em Thu (M $e b. IL ex experienced in = —— Ic onn ^Y "ror of the WANT PLACES, Letters to be Post P aid. 
Suir , rsday, r if possib 
Prime = a n to 2 Clover, old .. .. Z3 to 110s id. as very dul from pe the chief marketa o of f Be he Ktagdom, $ j|'XPERIENCED GARDENERS (or 
Superior do Do. second cut : 7% — 199 | and from several a declin same GARD um and BATHS, pf various qualifica uid, 
Inferior do. . a New i Clove er may be said of Ba day "ous, nd gs "Cok ne nd | recommended to Brgy! re on 
wows » (Pow fee — | Straw .. 30 Peas have been steadier in price. Since Du last 10 | application to he ^ LG. Rid Wellington 
Row ES PES ARVEY & Diniga, cargoes have been reported off Y ard fta floating trade has | Nursery, St. John's Wood, London, N.W. 
ND MAR Feb. 11. been very inanimate duri the whole NE. ; only few | Vy AapnpeNeE Hip) — Married’ tone ERAS 
Sup. Meadow r Hay.. SÀ Sisto 925 | "Tàferior Cl Clover 3 908 to 92s | transactions have taken place without any quotable Shales in 2 ES R i aei em — to - € child; 
Inferior do. . 78 New do. = |priees. Paris, Feb. 11.—Flour after having been very firm vel ty heats y PX L. Post Office, Wo Bass o XR eman he is 
Now do. Stra: 36 | during the last week closes neglected, and a few holders have | abou elc Ret L. Post Office, Worksop, Notts. > S 
Superior Clover . 105 E [Toma NEN, submitted to a trifling reduction in price. The six marks for ARDENER (HEAD).— ung, married, no incum- 
HITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, Feo. delivery this month are quoted equalto 33s. 3d. per 280 lbs ; | G brance; has had several yenrs' experience in some of the 
Fine Meadow Hay.. 80s tosts | | Prime lst ar iaia 105s tolls | the present stock of Flour is estimated at 10,070 cwt, In Wheat | best gardens in England, and can be well reco 
Inferior do. .. .. 70 75 ep do, do... 98 100 | there is only little doing, owing to higher prices being n X. Y. Z., Mr. J. Wilson, The Square, Bakewell, 
e New Hay — | New Ist cut do. — ]|asked. Tne arrivals of English Oats and c this week a DESEE (ia eset ar ir 
I: d uA "T i cut do... "100 105 | large, id of all other graiu and Flour — he attendance A EAD).—Middle [^ marri two 
In 27 30 | Inferior do. . 90 95 |wasu — limited, and in - absence of buyers we do children ; l ve =a ke 45 hos of -his 
traw alter our quotations for any article. profession. Three ears’ gi St John's 
WOOLS. oxox Jottages, , Maple Road, E ey bet ar 
BRITISH , Feb. ni 
market continues in a de escent state for all descrip- 
tions of fleeces and fleece soi mort, d until d definite A 
d is on the, as will remainjso. Skin wool is 
dull sale at about late 
og- 8. se PT. Leicest. Wethers 1 A 
: 11to?2 0|Ditto Hoggs ..1 
náicirsa dito. t= 
vite I. 
y 
Gar RDEN ER (HzAD).— Single; has a thorough 
1 A" rm ead - his p: and in all its branches. 
Good Fai 6, Bloomfield Place, Crouch End, 
Hornsey, pem x 
feris EM ( axe), age » married ;$ good 
tsman, rstands Vines aud E 
No neri piden o nr aocepted.-—K. N 
04 | Combing Skins ;.. 
110} eere Wool .. 
20 
1 
1 | Foreign..| e710 1850 643 
"Y 4--1 o|, Livenroot, February 9.—We have had a poor attendance of | kinds of Forcing. 
anket ditto .. 0 9 — 1 0 
both essai and dealers at to-day's emn b "all EN ative Post Office, / LE old, Not en A a 
7 e dus =f mage Wheat has remained v v "YARD E NER (HEAD). TAA 28; a thoro ro:gh 
NEWGATE.—Feb. 12. reduc: r quo lour ha prae cal Man, No objec the care of Land. 
14 par dozen Ibs. d cets Five and a- mn ne ome r. ay ed, stating particulars, 
Best Fresh — I I pe THE Heap GARDEN nard Lodge, Roehampton, 8.W. 
Pork, 4s. 0d to 4s. 4d. per 8 lbs. 
[2 DEI Tee e 35, single; thoroughly 
. 7 ^ *. ir ee brah gg e n all its bra aches; i ri 
£T, FatDAY, Feb, 1 Fat Th ther thin attendance, | banded place accel good ch nd high 
x ere. Pattaidon E T & Smith report a fair trade st a in ig Wheat mene, ld ‘ta at, Ria Indian Gari 6d. lo = vi om SARMA from, t "d K'aieman E ent 
Raglish lish and foreign, with a Merl : mts “p Dy ERAGES| Wheat. | Barley. | Oats, | .Rye- | ans. | Peas. elt Fe AL ECRIRE 
Mid and East MM d x c ay 0 to £9 | | | F ots emt (HxaD).—Middle aged, two children; 
Weald Kents 5 = b 4 » Jan, ; "x d n" M E 94 30s 04 vw oh M d ld rough practical käotledgo of his profession in 
s ^n re (3 401 81 10| 1810| 98 o| 33 7 |93 0 | allits tn ‘brane hes, Unex I: — from late 
RKET.— Feb. 10, wu; 99-41 32 5| 1s 9| 25 0| 33 8 2 8 | 8nd previous employors.—W. Bunperr, Waiton-upon- 
"eb 34a. : 6d. = ass's Bebside West | — 30 | 40 32 1| 1811| 31 8| 33 8 |32 10 SERRATE TET 
um. mu Bate, poom asa idm 15s.: Hastings Feb. 6 | 40 4| 32 0| 18 9| 99 0| 33 8 33 0 | f/X ARDENER (Hxar),—Age 36, single; j thoroughly 
Hartley, lds. 9d. ; Holywell Main, 17s. 6d.; Lambert's West | Agg.Aver.| 40 311 | 18 2| 29 4] 33 8 |33 0 | XV understands his profession in EE r 
"14s. 6d. > Walker Primrose, 12s. 9d. ; West Hartley, NT ALA T: Pes of yrs if Ape oF ears’ ry good sac meister, 
155; Walls End Riddell, 17s. 6d. ; Walls End Wharncliffe, FLUCTUATIONS IN THE LAST SIX WEEKS AVERAG: No m a: -handed pl —G. G. Ga; 8’ Chronicle 
GES. 
17s. "c; Eden Main, 18s, 6d.; Walls End Haswell, 20s.; | Prices.) Jan. Z Jan. 9. |Jan. 16.|Jan. 23. | Jan. 30.| Feb. 6. 
, 5 . 
Walls End Hetton, 20s.; Walls End South Hetton, 20s. ; | ———— | ———— | ——— |S Es SO ean. 2s. | van. 30. | Feb. 6. CLARDENER (Haan), manied, ons GUT 75 
Walls End Tunstall, 17s. d. j Walls. End Carad ioo, 19s. x iis 94 "m i - ipt H -À chi ild. = ue. 
Walls End Cue ike Sn ate es Hough Hall, |j, g zi = italia RET. fession in all its branches. Four 
19s ; Walls End Kelloe, 18s. 9d.; Walls End East Hartlepool, A fa » 
19s.'9d.; Walls End South Hartlepool, 185, fa j Walls End aoe - =f L may EE o Argus 
South Kelloe, 19s, ; Walls End Trim 9» 64—|19,2- | T Án - o CLARDENER (Harm). Age Si on dU aed 
Ships at market, 87. nde de obs a) as (1ARDENER (HzAD).—Age 34, one child, aged 6 
Y POTATOS.—Sovurawarxk, Monday, Feb. 8 Head[Gardener to G. P. Bidder, Esq. Eight years" 
METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. uring (rra eek the t idepe E both chasis and by rail | good character and refere rea if required. Wife can take 
T a § Feb. 8. edi D". Poultry and Dairy.—W. B., 5, Old Haddo m. Rod, 
a larger su of Beasts, and trade is slow conse- 
We have le Croydon, Surrey, 8. 
uently, as x eh prices are rather id = : is 
t rathe 
Calves, an Fro 
c m Sheer. 500; from Ireland, 
8; from Scotlan inis 
Busto, 125. Boast Suto, io ad 36 fs iS Northen | AGRICULTURAL PUPILS. — A v 
and Midland Coun z ae t or a L, w , 
Best Scots, Hee" iet 6 Ld Pats ; i 
&c. .. 4 l0to5 0!Do. Shorn - — 
Best Short hone 4 8—410 Ewes & 2d quality 4 456 E B: JEMETERY, — T kei 
ar aoa ae 310—4 0/Do. SI Im iiba d cte 
wns and Lam mi e$ QE +. | their Dist b to Peive tions for the 
Bal reds (FS n= 0 | Calves .. EH T 6—6 0 appointment o of the ISTRAR and SUPERINTENDENT of 
Do. Shorn Pi —4 8 our applying mit, in additio i 
Beasts pd n tothe duties of Registrar, (CLARDENER (HkiD)-—Aze 40. maii zin 
ga i am " mo with the B ildings, Plantatio por beta, iei ; has a rough ai n now of Fri 
< = u tio rul , 
The supply of Beasts is not large, yet fully om to the n o Dortet) y set out the Graves in accordance with the E with Plant 
demand. ‘Trade is dull, —À on the average rather Cemetery pl iu we Lan so hada heredi in 
lower. The demand for Sheep is v p m erable, 3 and the ‘Samy 1 50L per annum, with a residence. The agreement cult ons. First and a satis- 
few on offer cannot be all s Al disposed o The choicest — to be terminable on three | montis notice rast either side, ry +» Mr. Rogers, Butcher, 
tions meet with purchasers at about Monday’s rates. ti and w ornse; 
are much more plentiful, and prices arelower. From Penni 
to the ENER EAD), age 40, married.— WILLIAM 
issioners Offices, Birken Pes fiis present employer, with whom 
AMBROSE Wars, Clerk of uw I ES ners, ^ 
Applications 
and Holland there are € DI t t and 256 Calves; 
from Spain, 120 — Chas 
sd sd 
Best Scots, Here- ` t Long-wools. 5 yes 6 
«4 8to5 0 De Shorn 
Short-horns 4 6 — 4 10 Ewes &2d quality 4 ae 3 VE 
Shorn Tte 
Lambs 
RIT is in AAE of another Tiaezeeptisuatlo character. Wu. 
nene ne Man to act as CORRE- House, Abbots Langley, Watford, H. 
&c. 
Best Short- 
2d quali dM. pe 4 0|Do. 
Best Downs .. SPONDING CLERK and SALESMAN. A liberal eee aa 
[o re did 8—6 0/Calves 7. nd "0 Z5 8 | creas Salary w will be given to any ono making halt NE (nas), vo Seid nded | 
Do. Shorn vasis Pigs 6—4 g|useful The desire is to en, permanen ent DUAE i 
Beasts, 1010 ; Sheep, 3580; Calves, 316; Pigs, 190. anxious to improve e [rise m his profession." Unex- Has had pps experi ce in 
ceptionable references tic Nursery, King's Ferns, & Eckert of Flower 
—Mownpay, Feb. 8. Road, Chel: Auf and ardent. Unexoeptionsbie Character. Seven 
MARK LANE, — 
make supply of Wheat from Essex and and Kent to this m. iura 
market was moderate, and met a slow sale on the teme of 
this day se’nnight. The atten — larger than of late, | 4 
De RES i Ace id M ee , employer. —M. Misons 
ills, ew i Leamington ; W. 
F. Whitfield, Stock’ Exchange, E.G. 
ad a in want of 
above on m 25 es EE. 
and the inquiry for foreign eat be but without m d nope Who e "Caleb d rmm in pt Abad ( YI (Heap), married, no incumbrance.— 
Barley increase of business ; prices coni ve who is thoroughly conversant with Agricultural Mr. C. my Windmill Nursery, Gravesend, begs to 
a barely supported last week's "Tto Oat e hi rere re ful | ba italy Sith Grasses and Clovers, and acquainted Teom qiie ol cud. Po has bos heat as -— He will 
doar. The si Trado nerally.—Address as above, Woodlands | shortly be disen, NÁ — has aking ne 
dull, and late rates Flour was a steady field, tes Uekel ld, Sus ond and Pleasure Groun: 
great tasi 
= es oe lar Badings eX AR 
X per Bonis | Sa wees m oeil bo dei 
: b Ours, yorin; to carry out 
Miss E : __| mplayer, with whom he has lived upw i : 
gee une t Young Man as 'AGATOR in the | | - Te - 
—922 House Department 'avertree Nursery.—. Tm um Dur produce 
last and wages required, to Tuos, Eer Fruits aud Powers 
E Gor EE Dant tho Romal Talent! ‘ight Hortionleura E exhibitions’ Ae 
os 30—82 "s WWV ANED, an UA an UNDER GARDENER for the York Fags e York Ryde Decet Wight. DUMMIOK, Nurseryman, High Birost, 
: p ; 
with Ze te EIE 
would E to A in the 
e are ne the general Co 
ANTED IMMEDIATELY, in a gentleman's Apple Place, 
: ^ fumi n strong activo GIRL, a abu t 25, who th. hly MED wa gium] or ladi 
bourhood i understands the Dairy and care of Poultry. Good wages Roger practical and efficient man, 
has been Hitting to a competent person.—Direct, A. L. C., Twyford, Berkshire. 
